There are two different recordings of this concert: An audience tape which does not have track 01 Exercise One*
and a soundboard tape which does. The soundboard tape didn't turn up until 2004 and the last track, No Love Lost
is cut short**, presumably because the tape ran out.

It's not clear if Exercise One on the soundboard tape is from this gig as there's a pitch difference between Exercise
One and She's Lost Control and it sounds like the end of Exercise One has been recorded over rather than the recorder
being paused.

The full concert, from the soundboard tape, was released on the following bootleg CD::

All or some of this gig was filmed by Malcolm Whitehead,
songs 02-04 were used in the "Joy Division" 8mm film,
produced by none other than M. Whitehead, and premiered
on 13 September 1979. This is according to Mark Johnson's book
"An Ideal For Living", page 42.

Photos (C) Copyright Martin O'Neill
Used here with permission
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prints, booklets, and postcards

"Firstly, it was wild to have a band like Joy Division In a
Youth Club !!...but my main memories are of first seeing Ian Curtis start dancing .. he really scared me .. I wondered
what was wrong with him !!
Then, after I'd walked around the room shooting various angles of the gig I ended up actually on the low stage
with them (Wow to think I've stood on the same stage as Ian Curtis!!) ... I got behind Curtis and Hooky, and Hooky
told me to fuck off! I was so proud that I'd been told to Fuck off by one of Joy Division !! ... Years later I
photographed Hooky again for my local newspaper, and reminded him of that time ... He interrupted me by saying
"I told you to Fuck off!" ... and then two years ago, at one of the events marking the 25th anniversary
of Curtis' death, I finally asked Hooky for an autograph.